iCarly (tv program)

An era ended this weekend, and I completely missed it. Gizmodo, in a fine story you can read by clicking here, noted this was the first weekend in who-knows-how-many generations in which there was no Saturday morning cartoon programming on American television. The CW network, the last holdout, bagged its long-standing Saturday lineup - shows such as "Dragonball Z" and "Digimon" and "Yu-Gi-Oh!" - and replaced it with educational programming with live casts. Gizmodo cites several reasons for this. The FCC requires networks to show a certain amount of educational programming each week, and the networks aren't about to disrupt their prime-time...

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